SwiftKey introduced Cloud Beta – a new feature that stores users' data in the cloud and syncs it across devices – a little more than two weeks ago, and so far the company has already pushed one update with a slew of bug fixes. Today marks Cloud Beta's second update in as many weeks, which brings several fixes and enhancements:

Full changelog and known issues for 4.2.0.115

Changes:

Now possible to personalize from a second Gmail account before personalizing from an earlier one has finished

Fix for crash when starting Gmail personalization

Increased responsiveness of Flow predictions (this should reduce the likelihood of the flowed word prediction changing right at the last second)

Handcent and Hangout Emoji entry fixed

Language models no longer backed up via Android back up if you have SwiftKey Cloud backup and sync enabled (this should save on network and battery usage)

Further fixes for crashes in the Cloud preferences

Disabled predictions in Pleco where requested

Removed SwiftKey account details from the Android Settings, as these were confusing when you had multiple installs side-by-side

Of course, it doesn't fix everything, so there are still a handful of issues that the SK team is currently working on:

Known issues:

If you re-add a word that you previously removed from predictions, it will not always get re-added across all your synced devices

SwiftKey users spend an ample amount of time customizing their experience, adding new words and phrases to the dictionary, and the like. However, switching devices can pose a problem: the process starts all over. Being a company that is always looking for a way to improve life for its user base, SwiftKey decided to do something about that. Enter SwiftKey Cloud Beta, a new backup and sync tool that will keep your user-defined dictionary in sync across all your devices.